The Lucknow Sentinel, 1971-06-02, Page 8a!"
PAU: '.NIGHT
THE .LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
M1
DNESDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1971.
No monkey business! For
front'end repairs, or any
car ,,service,'. you can
count on us. Reasonable
.
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EEN'S PARK
BY MURRAY GAUNT .:
NA.PP. HURON -BRUCE
Ontario: have their' tonsils removed
• although some experts say,no
more.'than 3. /0 of children really
need the operation,,:' Health• Min-
ister A.B•.R.. Lawrence"said•this•.
week • in speaking to the Legisia -
,five' Committee studying his
$990' million departmental estim-
ates for• 1971-72.; : ,
He .said a surprising: number of
surgical procedures of question-
able necessi
uestion-ablenecessi }fare being perfo m
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edin. Ontario. Tonsillectomy is
the Most flagrant example, he
continued.
Ontario has the highest rate in
the country.
Mr: Lawrence ;said that '.evid
ence, from OHSIP showed the aver
age income per patient over a
ra rnonth period fora general
practitidner. is•$18.67. There are
.5 G P, s who have': an income.
per patient of mine 'than $30;0•
• These, G.F.s• ham been.,inter
viewed . by O1,SIP becausethey
earn' very large 'incomes by see-
ing-each
ee-ungeach patient -several fiimes-,
more than the average, accord-
ng to the Minister."
Mr. Lawrence also'gavethe
figures showing the ,costs and
revenue for ththe P 1a -n,
BROWN 1E NE 11:S
The 1st Lucknow Brownie Pack
met •on Tuesday, May 25th,.and
we opened our 'Meeting with Brow
Owl conducting a game "Round
And Round '• We Brownies Go"
KINILLi
Mrs'. Edna:' Whytock of Teeswat-
er visited relatives and friends
here during the week. a
A number, from here attended
the reception for Mr. and Mrs..
Allan Rhody in Holyrood Hall on
Saturday evening,. ,
County employees from here
attended their wing d , nce on
Friday evening at the Elmwood
Gpmrnunity Centre.
Mrs. Cliff-Robb'visited over last,
week end with Mr and Mrs. Glen
Stinson and ;family. at Hamilton. '
.Mr.. and Mrs. 'Howard -Bennett •
of Torontovisited during the week
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Art
Haldenby.
Mr, and Mrs. Art Haldenby
spent the week. end at Toronto
with 'members of their family.
Mrs. Gertrude Walsh attended
the graduation of her granddau
ter -Brenda Currie at -Oakville -on
Friday afternoon..
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Start Summer
Right with
A. Tu
et in tune wi h summer and°vacation.
dnvt�ng 'ahea :et our—skilled—service
'me. n tune your care to the "hum, of a.,
tuning fork." For all car' service .needs,, -.
stop here.
Mrs. John 'Bair and: Miss Winn
fred Percy visited on Thursday.
with Mr. ,and Mrs: Morley Bush-
ell
ush ell and, family' in'Wingham..
•,Sympathy is extended
Ezra' Stanley in the sudden passing
of her sister Mrs. Ella Smith. The.
funeral- was held at Kincardine. on
Sunday.
Mr, and`Mrs.. Russell Barr , Dar
ael� a d n hia. of Agincourt visit-
ed aver the -w eek,.end_w-ith.lvirs..
John Barr:
Members of the Anglican
Church attended a Pa- ish=Council•
meeting ai'Dungannon on Sunday
•The June •meeting of'the _Anglic.
n an Church Women will beheld at
the','home:of Mrs.. George Graham
On ThursdayJu � e 10th and the
, n .
t. re placed the �oadstool We South Saugeen„Deanery meeting
In y o t T.' will be at Walkerton on Tuesday,
had 'Brownie Ring.
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During Pow Wow Shannon •For - June 8th
eft and. Suzanne'Kiikland assed Mr. and Mrs: RalphHaldenby
$ n
their test: for three:interesting.and fatnily of Guelph were recent arid
parents.Mr.
things of nature': '
:Brown Owl then •: visitors with his •
1\46. ..William .,Hald enby. .
told the Brownies':aboux the Brown-
e The Holyrood : W I.: will meet
ie Revelth'at.wilLbe h 1'd this
Dn. Thursday 'evening June 3rd:
Saturday.,':May 29th with the Tees at 8.50 when theywill entertain,
water' Brownies being our guests.
. Lucknow Institute. It will be the
At .work' period many of :the •
Ilton:;' Deborah Bolt • and Marion guest . speaker. ker .' Roll call - Some
Ra lard 'passed their test for P m
y.. - pairtlung•unusual �that .I remember
cleanir) .i -.., of shoes and Jill
gseeing, or somethi�n that ahappen-
Murray
for.understandin :safet ' S.
.._ g.
ed, on my way. to school:'Direc-
tors'.
Direc•-
precautions when using -the stove..', -tors ` ` s.Jack Scott arid .Mrs.
Nancy Thompson.' brought, her note .. Mr
••. ,•... Lyman Sutton. Will members,on
from :home. for keeping her'room .
.•.concession 8 and 10 bring sand-
tidy.We then played .a. Skipping .
Y P 8 wiches and concession 12 -and' 14,
and balancing game with several •sgues C
Education •meeting and. Mrs.. • Bev
1r•
Brownies passing their, test -for"
Mrs MariettaOak
balance and skipping:,
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We closed the meetin with the Park; Michigan sp'Hodgent"thens'of weOek'
end at- her home here_,_.,_
Mr, and Mrs.. Jack Scott'visited
on Sunday' evening with. Mr; and •
John Emmerson.Lur an:'
Squeeze and Brownie Taps.
t -rand- ou d by -builder
ing further spur lines, for example
in continuing., effort to develop the
natural resources of the area.
In the area just south Qf James
Eta y. a _, lx rge_d.epos
been :° discovered.. Lignite, which
is sometimes called brown coal:,
is used as fuel for generating
hydro --!electric powerf.;-..:Experim-.
ents are at present being carried'
on•, and it is hoped 'that Ontario
Hydro will co-operate in building
agenerating` plant; in thea North
and this. would be :fed •into the'
The 'total revenue is; expected
to be $541:25 million made up •
of_$312.3 mi11tonsri premium,
$205:45 rrallion from federal
grants
The,Government ekpects to pay
Out $470,242,.000 in,clairn pay-
'rents , $21,200,000' for other pay•
Merits to do ld 13borator'
$32006O00
, for administration
• 'of the Health Insurance Re istra�
tion Board, and $57 Million for th.'
health resources development plan.
Total expenditures areexpected
to be $580;448,.00,0,
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A Committee;has been set tip t.c
review the operations 'of the Grit,'.
• ario Northland. Railway. It has •'
been strongly recorr trrend ed that
transportation facilities to the
Northern art of the Province ,. .
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PHONE 528-3430
LUCKNOW
rtifi•
cal'Fiowers
A:MBERLEY 'NEWS. .
The Reid's Corners• Women's
Institute ;held its May meeting in` we; as farmers, 'are only 9°fo. of.
the' Church basement on Tu 'sday . t-he-total-population:--phis-gry-e
evening May 18 us very Tittle political power.
The new President:, `Mrs. Cecil The Government makes Agricul-
Hollands presided , opening .the .• • tural :Policy , disregarding the de•:,
meeting with the Opening Ode, sires or good of the: farmers. It
and. all 'repeating the, Mary Stew isn*t'easy to get our message:
art Colledi~.. across. through.the mass media as
The : Secretar: lylrs.• :Leonard •we are very .often discredited or'
y misunderstood...
Reid'•resd 'the minutes of the last.
Meeting. Th . ° • Farmers •feel that: urban .people' ,
•answered by "Name a famous per -' will• support them; if.. they, under-,
son. bearing eitheryour christistand the situation As farm'rs.
are forded from.. farming due to....,
name or surname". '
Mrs.' W. J. Courtney introduc- low prices'.for products. which.
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they sel°„' less money is put into
ed the guest speaker; .Miss Marg ,
l
aret:•Machan of :Ripley. phe gav'.e.
the economy. ',Everyone then
suffers.; One large''farm,. rather
a •very interesting. demonstrat:ion. ,.
than: two family type farms:, does
on the making`of,artificiai`flowers
. not require the same amount •of
some of which were di flowers
oods and services which•small.
-folded flowers arid roses Miss g
towns offer farm families,, Busi-.
Machan was thanked by Mrs..• , ness.will: then, suffer.
by Mrs: John Austin'. :
Rural Urban Alliance
The reason we have toestablish
a rural -urban alliance is because..
ntl pPeserited
with a gift.
During •the business, Mrs.: •Leon
and Reid. and Mrs.' John; Hill were
appointed as delegates to attend
PP g
the bistrict Annual to •.be held
in Tiverton on Friday, May 21
A silent auction 'Was held by
those present and the Meeting
'closed with the Closing Ode and.:'
Grace, with lunchTheing served' `:
by the committee in charge.
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formerly of here, is a. patient in
the Kincardine and District. 'Hos-
a . son, mister o grie
ulture.., has a complicated 'plan to
remove. farmers from the land ,
and, "retiring them with dignity".
This, is not, only an insult to farm_---
ers, but' a. costly ;unsatisfacto'fy
way:of ,Solving a problem.. Farm;
ing • is a business, and to stay in
business you must make a. profit,.
We----needa. price=on-our pr-odue
over the' cost of production, so
that: we make.a profit..
pital. Friends here wish him
proved .•: health.,.
Week end visitors, with Mrs..
Marretta Hodgins and Mr, and
• Mrs G len Hodgins and family
were Leonard Stanley of Hdit ,.
47-Regg1l-liet
'Was Jenny Stanley of Detroit; Mr.
and .Mrs'. Stanley Sittler, Brenda
and Brian of.Mason , Michigan,
Mr. :and Mrs-. Bob .Sittler- and
William of Wingham; 'Mr; and,
Mrs. •HughWharton and •Jaries
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley,' Mr;
and'Mrs. Douglas Stanley, Mr.'
and Mrs, Leonard Stanley , Mr.
and Mrs, Ftae Stanley, Mr: ,and
Mrs'. Oscar Hodgins, Mr. and'
Mrs, Linton Sittler and Agnes
Sittler and Arthur and Lart•y'
Stanley, also Mr,' and'Mrs, Ken'..
neth.Hodgi'ns and Pamela arid'
Mr.. and Mrs� ikon. Cracknell of
Niagara
Menbers" from the Holyrood
W,1L, and others in the commun-
ity 'enjoyed a bus trip to.'oronto
on Tuesday:
Charles Burt of Kinca'rdihe:and
ario gri• ;sys em...
The Department of University
Affairs EstthIates are 'before the
•i ;:ltiatze, arid• Liberal Education
Critic , i. read.,, has indicated
that there are fat too n ani Amer -
!cat picitIvors,teatIring.in out
:radlart .:WY.'9!Y`4r itlet,' He said-
:hat
aid.: a, the,... 3iyeetxtie of'Toronto,
y,u� y �j ♦ � /� y� �w.
YyI ,,t�:u 'k ,Y' ��rater. a• -W Ilton and
SudbUry,of yploy •a i ,a rfty of
1✓r. S + professors h"t some de art-,
merits
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